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Russia Signs $16.5 Billion Deal to Build Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Power Plant

Russia has signed a $16.5 billion agreement to construct Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant. This deal marks a significant energy cooperation between the two nations.

28 May, 09:01 — 28 May, 14:42
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indian-expressMostly Factual6d ago

Russia to build first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan, signs an agreement

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cyprus-mail7d ago

Russia signs $16.5 billion deal to build first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

Russia signed an agreement on Thursday with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia’s largest country at a cost of about $16.5 billion, partially covered by a major export loan from Moscow. Kazakhstan, the world’s biggest producer of uranium and a country which suffered from the fallout from Soviet nuclear testing, […]

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Moscow TimesMostly Factual7d ago

Russia Signs Agreement to Build First Nuclear Power Plant in Kazakhstan

Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met for high-level talks on the second day of the Russian leader’s visit to Astana.

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astana-timesMixed6d ago

Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Power Plant Project Estimated at $16.5 Billion

The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA – Kazakhstan and Russia have signed an agreement outlining the main terms of cooperation and financing for the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, a major energy project estimated at around $16.5 billion. According to Almasadam Satkaliyev, head of Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency, approximately $2 billion of the total cost will be allocated… The post Kazakhstan’s First Nuclear Powe...

By Saniya Bulatkulova

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